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DCP Lemon Law Program Annual Report 2025 - CT.gov

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The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) annual report for 2025 describes the Lemon Law Program’s enforcement outcomes, including refunds and replacement vehicles obtained for consumers. While focused on automobiles, it reflects state-level consumer protection mechanisms that address remedies when products fail to meet performance standards within required timeframes.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

AppleCare+ is not directly governed by Connecticut’s vehicle-focused lemon law, but the report signals broader state consumer-protection enforcement approaches that can increase scrutiny of warranty/repair promises and consumer remedy expectations. Indirectly, it may influence how Apple and third-party service providers design or advertise repair/refund/replace pathways and handle repeated failures or service refusals in the broader warranty ecosystem.

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HARTFORD — The Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) Lemon Law Program recovered more than $8.1 million in refunds and replacement vehicles for ...

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Country

United States

Region

The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

Discovered

6/21/2026

Relevance Score

55%

Language

English